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November 24, 2014
I have just come across this excellent Google Drive tip and want to bring it to your attention as well. The tip is about adding subtitles to videos in Google Drive.This time it is not an extension or third party tool to add to your Drive but simply a short text file that you will have to tweak a bit to validate it. The process is very easy and won't take you more than a couple minutes. I have just tried it on a video on my Drive and it works really well.

I learned about this tip from Google Gooru. Watch his video tutorial to learn how to add subtitles to videos in your Drive.

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